Seagen, LAVA Therapeutics Ink Worldwide License Agreement To Develop And Commercialize LAVA-1223

RTTNews | il y a 785
Seagen, LAVA Therapeutics Ink Worldwide License Agreement To Develop And Commercialize LAVA-1223

(RTTNews) - Seagen Inc. (SGEN), a pioneer in antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) therapies, and LAVA Therapeutics N.V. (LVTX), a clinical-stage immuno-oncology company, announced Monday an exclusive license agreement in which Seagen will work to develop, manufacture and commercialize LAVA-1223.

LAVA-1223 is an advanced preclinical asset that utilizes LAVA's proprietary Gammabody technology to target epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR)-expressing solid tumors.

Under the terms of the agreement, Seagen will receive an exclusive global license for LAVA-1223 and pay LAVA $50 million upfront; up to approximately $650 million in potential development, regulatory and commercial milestones; and royalties ranging from the single digits to the mid-teens on future sales.

The agreement also provides Seagen with the opportunity to exclusively negotiate rights to apply LAVA's proprietary Gammabody platform on up to two additional tumor targets.

For More Such Health News, visit rttnews.com

read more
Pfizer Closes $43 Bln All-cash Acquisition Of Seagen

Pfizer Closes $43 Bln All-cash Acquisition Of Seagen

Pfizer Inc. (PFE) announced Thursday the successful completion of its acquisition of biotechnology company Seagen Inc. (SGEN). Pfizer completed its acquisition of all outstanding common stock of Seagen for $229 in cash per share, for a total enterprise value of approximately $43 billion.
RTTNews | il y a 341
Seagen Appoints David Epstein As New CEO

Seagen Appoints David Epstein As New CEO

Biotechnology company Seagen Inc. (SGEN) announced Thursday that its Board of Directors has appointed David Epstein as Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and a member of the Board of Directors.
RTTNews | il y a 740
Eurozone Inflation Rises To 2% As Estimated

Eurozone Inflation Rises To 2% As Estimated

Eurozone inflation returned to the 2 percent target in October, final data from Eurostat showed on Tuesday. The harmonized index of consumer prices climbed as initially estimated in October after rising 1.7 percent in September. Core inflation that excludes prices of energy, food, alcohol and tobacco, remained unchanged at 2.7 percent in October.
RTTNews | il y a 6h 18min